15 years ago, the 3.11 earthquake compelled me to showcase the beauty of Fukushima before the disaster — because what is beautiful is also fragile, and worth preserving. Including our own well-being. Together with like-minded partners, we formed Friends of Fukushima — raising over HKD 800,000 for affected communities through the sale of my artworks.
Fifteen years later — Breathing Landscapes is the return.
A decade of work created at the highest altitudes in Japan, China, and the United States. One question at its heart — where is home? Come and find your own answer.
Inside the exhibition, a special installation awaits — to be experienced alone. Each RSVP guest is allocated a private moment. Just you, the mountain, and your breath.
16 May · Closing Ceremony & Music
Gallery address: Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery, Fringe Club, Central
I write about every exhibition I went to, and I go to almost every exhibition there is in Hong Kong. I shoot and edit my own photos for this blog.
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